Handball at the 2013 Bolivarian Games

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Handball , for the 2013 Bolivarian Games, took place from 17 November to 21 November 2013. [1]

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men [2] [3] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Huepdian Jesus Arauqe Rivera
Julio Cesar Cordero Alvizu
Rafael Ali Correa
Romny Jose Goyo Perez
Leonardo Jeanpiere Guaita
Jesus Ricardo Guarecuco Castillo
Brahyan Enmanuel Hurtado Arrechea
Helson Mervil Noel Noel
Jose Gregorio Palacios Chacha
Jhonny Alberto Peñaloza Medina
Drubil Antonio Silva Suarez
Edwuard Alejandro Suarez Caballero
Taiver Pastor Timaure Martinez
Deynervi Jose Veliz Saavedra
Juan Jose Villalobos Armas
Ulises Yordan Yañez Vasquez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Jaime Benjumea Tobon
Anderson Caicedo Gomez
David Cardona Hernandez
Oscar Gomez
Santiago Guerra Osorio
Cristian Ibarguen Angel
Jose Londoño Bedolla
Jose Luis Restrepo
Sebastian Restrepo
Santigo Rios Gallego
Bryan Teran
Carlos Jose Valencia
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
Carlos Rene Caal Escobar
Mynor Ariel Chen Zapeta
Carlos Augusto Dávila Ruano
Kevin Estuardo Escobar Muñoz
Brándon René García Cermeño
Edwin Alberto Garrido Orellana
Ubaldo Antonio Herrera Juarez
Luis Adolfo Mendez Díaz
Boris Joaquin Morales Acevedo
Victor Manuel Morales Chacon
Yonatan Esau Ramos Contreras
Alan Rodrigo Salazar Valladares
Carlos Gustavo Samayoa Gonzalez
Ronald Donaldo Sance Monroy
Cristian Renato Vasquez De Leon
Women [4] [5] Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Ana Acuña
Georginna Battaglia
Leysa Beggan
Rebeca Bordon
Alexia Cáceres
Ana Giuliana Cristaldo Vera
Marizza Faría
Sabrina Fiore
Pilar Frutos
María Gómez
Maria Alejandra Gonzalez Deves
Alana Pedrozo
Myrian Rodríguez
Kamila Rolon
Alicia Villalba
Analia Yaryes
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Maura Alvarez
Belen Castañeda
Aileen Doiering Urrutia
Michelle Farreaud
Pamela del Carmen Flores Catalan
Flavia Alejandra Jara Kara
Maria Jose Letelier
Gabriela Mancilla
Daniella Alejandra Miño Larenas
Natacha Muller
Antonela Piantini
Javiera Quiroz
Veronica Francisca Torres Lara
Alicia Ignacia Torres Lara
Carolina Verdejo Pulgar
Francisca Zavala
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Miriam Carolina Abdalla Hayat
Susan Ines Barinas Gamboa
Oriana Carolina Carvajal Ojeda
Maikelly Michelle Cedeño Bracho
Paola del Valle Mata Brito
Karly Johana Monterola Palacios
Nelvis Carolina Pacheco Mata
Frannely Juvileth Polanco Garces
Olga Adriana Rivas Flores
Liliangel Estefania Rivero Alfaro
Any Yumadra Rodriguez Castillo
Genesis Gabriela Rodriguez Rodriguez
Marian Oriana Salcedo Rodriguez
Diana Carolina Sanchez Rondon
Jennifer Heymar Torrealba Echeverria
Hernairys Teresa Vargas

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References

  1. "Handball at the 2013 Bolivarian Games". Archived from the original on 2013-10-30. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
  2. "2013 Bolivarian Games Men's Team Handball Medal Winners". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2020-01-08.
  3. "Summary of Men's Handball Scores". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
  4. "2013 Bolivarian Games Women's Team Handball Medal Winners". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2020-01-08.
  5. "Summary of Women's Handball Scores". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2013-11-28.